1- Provides technical support for the development of action plans to improve national as well as sub-national routine immunization coverage and reduce the number of unimmunized children;
2- Collaborates closely with the Federal Ministry of Health, Partners, Regional Health Bureaus and Zonal Health Departments on all immunization and surveillance-related activities;
3- Supports training activities for mid-level managers and health workers to strengthen technical capacity for high quality EPI and surveillance;
4- Conducts supportive supervision, monitoring, evaluation and reporting of EPI activities;
5- Provides technical support at all levels of the government structure and with other partners to achieve high quality supplemental immunization activities.
6- Establishes and maintains a sensitive active surveillance system in the area of assignment within the framework of IDSR with a special focus on polio eradication, measles mortality reduction, and maintaining neonatal tetanus elimination.
7- Conducts outbreak investigations whenever there are rumours of cases or confirmed cases; provides feedback to all partners and government counterparts with appropriate formats.
8- Monitors and analyses routine EPI reports and surveillance data regularly and provide feedback at national and sub-national levels and to partners; and implement action plans in areas where data shows gaps or weaknesses.
9- Supports social and resource mobilization efforts for routine and supplemental immunization activities;
10- Submits monthly/bimonthly activity reports to WHO/EPI and the Regional Health Bureau.
11- Assists with timely utilization and retirement of surveillance and immunization funds at the level of assignment.
12- Carries out any other assignments as assigned by supervisors
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
BSc in health related field
Skills:
Technical expertise in public health and epidemiology, ; planning, program management and coordination of health programs, especially as it relates to vaccine preventable diseases and routine immunization; ability to train others; familiarity with key routine and supplemental immunization strategies.
Experience:
A minimum of two years of work experience in Public Health with emphasis in surveillance, EPI and/or other child health Programs
Languages:
Excellent knowledge of both written and spoken English. Knowledge of other UN Official and local languages of the duty stations would be an advantage.
Additional Information:
Annual remuneration: USD 16, 665 Payable in ETB
Duty station: Ethiopia/Gambella, Somali, Benishangul, other regions
Only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted. Please provide your cellphone number and valid e-mail address.
Applicants within government employment and/or with outstanding obligations will not be considered unless a letter of release is produced.
Note! This vacancy announcement is only for Ethiopian Nationals.
This vacancy notice may be used to fill other similar positions at the same grade level.
A written test and interviews may be used as a form of screening
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